Leaf Work

Leaf Work

(Maximum of 4 people per class)

By GEDDES BLACKSMITHING QUEENSLAND

Date and time

Sat, 29 Jun 2024 7:30 AM - 3:30 PM AEST

Location

Ipswich Historical Society

1041 Redbank Plains Road New Chum, QLD 4303 Australia

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event
Eventbrite's fee is nonrefundable.

Agenda

7:30 AM - 8:00 AM

Welcome, PPE check, sign-in and course agenda

8:00 AM - 8:30 AM

Student work area, starting forges, safety

8:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Demonstration, class activity

12:00 PM - 12:30 PM

Lunch

12:30 PM - 3:30 PM

Demonstration, class activity

About this event

  • 8 hours

This class is designed to further develop your metal craft skills. The class is focused on Leaf making and the techniques to produce. Whilst a requirement exists for the participant to have reasonable hammer-hand eye coordination, it is not a heavy-hitting activity.

At the end of the class, individuals shall take away steel decorative leaves and an enhanced skill set and knowledge to encourage continued development. A strong emphasis on fire maintenance and safety will also be discussed throughout the day.

Frequently asked questions

How many can I make during the course?

During the course, you can make as many as you desire.

Organised by

Welcome to Blacksmithingqld owned and run by Martin Geddes. Martin is a qualified Blacksmith and has over 45 years of experience in the Metal Fabrication industry - 14 of which were spent in a large variety of heavy fabrication sectors. He has been employed as a workplace assessor, and a qualified Boilermaker/Blacksmith teacher in the metals and engineering field for 30 years. Additionally, he has gained a Bachelor of Adult Vocational Education and international welding qualifications, one as a Welding Specialist and the other as a Welding Practitioner, and is a Welding Assessor for Weld Australia.

For the last several years Martin has found himself in an advisory role to Blacksmith training and delivery. In conjunction with this role, he has produced valuable resources specific to the Blacksmith trade. These resources are currently used in QLD.

Martin is currently in an advisory position to the Manufacturing Industry Skills Alliance group (MISA) and liaising with many Blacksmith groups based in each State to keep them abreast with the change process related to the curriculum changes he is proposing.

When interviewing Martin, it was clear that his enthusiasm and passion for the Blacksmith trade has not and will not waiver. He will continue to ensure that the trade is well represented for its skills and knowledge for future generations.

Michelle Eyles (interviewer)